Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Originally Posted by SepaGroove

Besides the ridiculous heat I had a great time last weekend. Staying in a hotel was definitely a great choice this year, but it wasn't my choice. My girlfriend really didn't want to camp so we decided on a hotel, and it worked out. A good night's sleep in air conditioning and getting a good breakfast everyday was absolutely key. I was going crazy during Modeselektor on Sunday night and all of my friends that camped look exhausted and didn't seem like they were having that much fun. I think camping is kind of overrated, especially with the heat and the sketchy cholo security guards (who tried to steal stuff from my friend's campsite). In regards to the two weekend thing, I think it's a smart move on Goldenvoice's part. I'll never go both weekends in a row because there's no way I could handle it, but I understand why they do it. They make more money, and it gives more people a chance to experience the magic that is Coachella. Even though I'm sick and exhausted it was an awesome fucking weekend.

Only huge complaint is the amount of 18 year old frat bros in the Sahara all weekend. But I guess that comes with the territory with EDM now days.

I don't camp because it would be a challenge to camp due to my diabetes and wheelchair.

Nothing feels better than walking into an ice cold hotel room and dropping into a bed with fluffy sheets. Same thing with staying at a place that is close to the venue. You can save a 100 bucks by staying in Palms Springs, but when your driving with traffic on hwy 101 back to the hotel, then 30-40 minutes has passed and your the only one on the road, and you realize that it's not the best way to spend your time.

I may land up camping one day for shit and giggles, but for my experience, which means trying to catch 11-13 full sets each day, staying in a hotel works for my fat body.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Originally Posted by fatbastard

I don't camp because it would be a challenge to camp due to my diabetes and wheelchair.

Nothing feels better than walking into an ice cold hotel room and dropping into a bed with fluffy sheets. Same thing with staying at a place that is close to the venue. You can save a 100 bucks by staying in Palms Springs, but when your driving with traffic on hwy 101 back to the hotel, then 30-40 minutes has passed and your the only one on the road, and you realize that it's not the best way to spend your time.

I may land up camping one day for shit and giggles, but for my experience, which means trying to catch 11-13 full sets each day, staying in a hotel works for my fat body.

I've never had the desire to camp, and after walking through the camp grounds last week never will. I love getting back to the room, making a cocktail, taking a shower, and talking about the day. Sleeping in a real bed in a nice hotel is wonderful. I'm spoiled.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

[In my opinion? I'm glad more people can experience Coachella, but this Weekend One/Weekend Two thing is complete bullshit. I felt cheated and that I maybe got 3/4ths of the Coachella experience since I only went one weekend, and it would take going both to get the full experience. It splits the magnificence, extravagance and immensity of Coachella into two. And I'm sure that if I went Weekend 2 instead I would've felt the same way.]
So when you go to the movies you probably feel cheated as well since there is always more than one showtime and more than one theater, right? ) Same goes for the touring bands if they do more than one concert per city/state/country??

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Originally Posted by Sexecutioner

And these analogies aren't really accurate. Movies, musicals, and even concerts are not experienced the same way as Coachella. Coachella is more interactive and communal as opposed to a bunch of people sitting there staring at a screen. If 2 people see different showings, they had the same experience.

The analogies were never intended to be exact, but that isn't the issue here. OP complained about the movie analogy by stating that that didn't work because the movies were exactly the same. I mention other concerts and live theater - where night to night things most certainly do not run the same every night - and now you're going on about interactive. I could counter with Sleep No More or a fucking county fair and somebody'd complain that those aren't on polo fields or something else.

Also I see this mindset as an interesting contrast with folks still crying for single day tickets, which while also a little annoying at least they are not complaining about how horrible it is that Coachella offers more days than they are able to go for, almost calling for abolishing of Coachella days they can't attend this particular year.

Originally Posted by Sexecutioner

2 different coachellas are completely different experiences.

I can't agree with the "completely" in there. I still contend that both weekends this year were at their essence, Coachella, and that they were each, in fact, Coachella itself, self-contained.

Originally Posted by getbetter

If you can't make the deadline you cant make the deadline. I didn't stop playing pokemon last night for nothing.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

If it lets them sell enough tickets to keep upgrading the fields and signing major acts, and lets more people be at Coachella without it being the overcrowded clusterfuck it was in 2010 then I'm all for it. I went Weekend 1 and didn't feel like I missed anything by not going Weekend 2. Except a slightly wistful thought of "awww, some people are at Coachella 2 right now" but that just gave me a warm feeling.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

The big problem with going back to one weekend is the popularity of the festival. I mean, would anyone really be surprised if both weekends sold out in presale now (Unless they cap presale this year)? I wouldn't. It just sells out quicker each and every year now.

If they went back to one weekend I can't imagine how much of an online clusterfuck presale would be.

Originally Posted by guedita

And to be fair to fikus, violent strangulation is one of his better qualities.

Originally Posted by malcolmjamalawesome

Being dead is literally the only way anyone on the planet could give less of a shit about you. You look like Farrah Fawcett's melted corpse.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Originally Posted by Mike Litoris

2 weekends was some bullshit. I don't think they should have used the first weekend as a "trial run." It's as if, they felt that since they made it two weekends it made it okay for them to fuck up a couple times the first weekend and then smooth things out the following weekend. This was only my second Chella but I thought last year they seemed more prepared than this year. Maybe the weather was partly blame for the fuck ups, but they should've been prepared for it.

I agree that Weekend one felt like a trial run. Last year was so smooth and wonderful that I was pretty thrown off by how screwy things were the first few days; especially in the campgrounds. The portas seem to not get cleaned out or stocked as often. The super market shuttle was more difficult to find and it felt like a farther walk than last year. Changing the street names to numbers was lame. I had lots of fun this year and still love coachella (though I could do without the super cold nights during weekend one) but was definitely bothered by this year's planning.

I'll still plan to go weekend 1 when the grass is still alive if they continue to split the weekends next year.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Why don't you people just stop complaining and stop comparing the weekends? WHO CARES?! Just be happy you went! I had a great time in weekend 2, saw the bands I wanted, met amazing new people, only complain was the heat but it really wasn't too bad. If you guys worry about the grass then there's something wrong with you. If you had a terrible time then complain, if not then just shut up.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

I'm not really sure how weekend 1 of 2 could be seen as a trial run any more than previous single weekend Coachellas were trial runs for the Big 4/Stagecoach festivals (in terms of logistics).

I never questioned which weekend I'd go to, and, given the choice, I'd go to weekend 1 every time because I don't like waiting around. That said, it was really weird to think during weekend 2 that people were doing what I'd already done, but I'm over it. It seems that GV tried really hard to make both weekends the same and the firsties lost out on some art and things due to the weather but I don't feel like it diminished my Coachella experience. I had a great time and that's that. I don't feel like weekend 1 was the "better" weekend but it was good for me and that's all I could have hoped for in the end.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

What frustrates me most about Coachella is conflicts, and going week 2 both allows you to see the webcast as well as hear vicariously which were the best sets. The principal trade-off seems to be hotter weather. Unless they webcast both weekends, support the full show streams on YouTube, or pirates step up their game and capture more of the live streams, Week 2 seems like it has more advantages than Week1.

Originally Posted by hawkingvsreeve

Perhaps if you had spent more time planning your sets out and less time playing slutty Indian this wouldn't be so difficult for you.

Re: So, Now It's Over, What's Everyones Opinion on Two Coachellas?

Originally Posted by KickerConspiracy

What frustrates me most about Coachella is conflicts, and going week 2 both allows you to see the webcast as well as hear vicariously which were the best sets. The principal trade-off seems to be hotter weather. Unless they webcast both weekends, support the full show streams on YouTube, or pirates step up their game and capture more of the live streams, Week 2 seems like it has more advantages than Week1.

I would have said that the principal trade off is that you lose the element of surprise going week 2